Walking Tours
Walking tours are usually designed to enjoy either man made beauty, or natural beauty. Walking tours are designed so that you can enjoy something new in a safe atmosphere, and in a controlled manner. We all know the feeling of making our own plans only to find out we don’t know where we are going, or what is actually good value for money. Walking tours are also great exercise, and usually very cheap. There are a few things that should be considered when choosing to go on walking tours:
• How long are you going on walking tours for? This will influence what you need to bring, what you should have before you leave and the experience that you should have.
• Where you are going? This is needed to determine what you should wear. It’s not a good idea to try and climb a mountain in a pair of shorts and a shirt!
• What are you likely to see? Should you bring your top quality camera, or just a phone camera to take some quick shots?
• How far are you walking? Will your young children be able to walk that distance in the granted time? It’s not fun having to carry children on your walking tours
• Do you need to bring food and water? Some walking tours provide these essentials, but it’s important to know before you go.
Walking tours are often done in rainforests, coastal regions, around museums and various other places. Walking tours are often referred to as hiking, but this is usually a longer version of the activity. Walking tours are well worth the money, because what you see will be condensed into the things which are actually impressive, rather than taking a punt at what might be worth the time.
Walking tours often include information about the area’s heritage and what the plans for it are. This makes the walking tours interesting, especially when visiting caves and other places which are very old. Walking tours are well worth considering, and provide great, cheap entertainment.

